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| tons annually. Sure we are rais- and I want a badge— will you IM M A M 'T I LUTHERAN ing pretty good crops but it please send me one— I love our CHCRCtl would appear that we are gradu- forestes very very much and 1 Sunday School at 9 45 A M Main & Center, SAN D Y want to take care of them. Bye ally approaching a serious Worship Sunday 8:30 and ' for now.” dition. 11 A. M. His request was referred to A review of the summary of the I am (By John J. Inskeep, County results of soil tests from Clack- "Keep^ Oregon Green amas County analyzed by the Or- sure his request was granted as Agent egon State Laboratory throws far as possible ” CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST On my first appointment as further light on this subject o f LATTER DAY SAINTS County Agent in Marshall County, Clackamas County farm operators Estacada Branch -555 N Broad Kansas in 1921, one of our older sent in 422 samples for analysis way. President Alvin Henry Lar and most successful stockmen had in 1958. Only 13 showed no lime son quite a family of boys who fol- needed. Sixty required one to on* Sunday School 10:30 AM. Sun. lowed in his footsteps. Let us call and a half tons per acre. 228 Priesthood Meeting 9:30 AM. Sun. him Jake Smith. Sacrament Service 7 P M. Sun showed need for two to two and a ASSEM BLY OF GOD Jake enjoyed visiting the farms half tons per acre. 94 repuired Releif Society 10 AM Tues. CHURCH Primary- 3:30 Thurs. | of his sons where he inspected three to three and a half tons Woodrow Clay their farming methods and their and 27 showed the need for great- i farm animals. His trite remark er amount. 5th and Broadw ay Pastor THE PRESBYTERIAN when looking at a pen of hogs or j Phosphorus — 145 samples in Sunday School 9:45 a m. CHURCHES cattle was “ You can’t starve a dicated a phosphorus content of M orning Worsh%> 11 a.m. SPRINGW ATER dollar out of ’em boys.” less than 20 lbs. of phosphorus— ! Junior Church Sunday School Rev. Harry B. Hampton, Sup A recent summary of Clacka- P205 per acre. They are on the Bldg. ply Pastor mas County soil tests made by low to very low side. 72 were Evening Evangelistic Service Morning Worship II a.m. the state Laboratory at Corvallis medium in content or most crops, 7:45 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. indicates that perhaps too many The content of the remainder was FAGI.E CREEK M ETHODIST CHURCH of us may be attempting to do satisfactory for most crops, Rev. Vernon E. Ross.Jr Pastor | 1 S E. 2nd & Main (on the hill) just that from our farm acres.For Many of our soils have an amp- Worship 11 a.m instance, between 300 thousand le content of potassium but 142 Church School .... ____9:45 A.M. Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship ______ 11 AM. and 400 thousand tons of ground samples showed need of potash, ST. JOHNS at GEORGE limestone would he required to Boron content is low on all sobs Nursery ................. ...........11 A.M. Rev.Vernon E. Ross, Jr. Pa-'tor MYF ....................... .......6:30 P.M. bring our acid soils to anything tested excepting those where bo- W orship 9a.m. Milton L. Nelson, Minister like a neutral condition. Our an- ron has been used, Sunday School 10 a.m. nual depletion of limestone.laige- j A study of samples sent in by BARTO N COMMUNITY ly through crop use, approaches individuals indicates extreme vai- B A PTIST CHURCH 60 thousand tons. Actually, we iations from farm to farm and, Boring, Oregon , Rt. 3 CHRISTIAN CHURCH are supplying only 5 thousand indeed, from field to filed, on the Rev. Glen Frye III, pastor Worship Service 11 A. M. individual farm. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Christian Endeavor 5:30 P.M. Money being as scarce as it is Morning Worship 11 a.m. David Worden, Minister these days, it would seem that Youth Time 6:30 p.m. shotgun guessing at fertilizer use Evening Service- 7:30 p.m. can be expensive. rm w -' 5S7IM GARFIELD CHURCH OF T n F Ben Newell, Chairman of the ST. A LO Y SIC S CATHOLIC NAZARENE CHURCH Extension Staww in Marion Co., (Four Miles East of Estacada) THUR.. FRI., SAT.. Mar. 5-6-7 says a half a sack of fertilizer will E STA C A D A j Sunday School 10 A. M. Father Ernest Jackson pay for the test. Testing is a [ Morning Worship 11 A. M. FIRST FEATURE Phone Sandy MU 2912 good investment. A lot of Clack ___. . ___ , „ , „ , Youth Services 6 P. M. amas County farmers have found CINEMASCOPE and COLOR f t 11 v 8yfe Evening Services 7 P. M. this to be true. _ I „ , Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 P.M. A word to the wise— Don’t wait 3rd, 4th and 5th Sundays PAT BOONE, at pastor; Rev. Stephen R. Beals TOMMY SANDS, j unitl you are ready to plant to 8 A- M Phone CR 9-6325 ! submit a soil sample. Do it now, GARY CROSBY, during the slack season. Direct- CHRISTINE CARERE, PORTER MENNONITF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 1 ions for sample takipg and ship- SH E RIS NORTH and CHURCH 1 ping cartons are available in the BARRIE CHASE in Miles East of Estacada ’ J>abbath School 9:30 AM Sat ( xtension office, Federal Bldg., (Seven 10 A \ . M nr __ , I’ ncaching Service: 11 AM 10 Sunday 0.1 School // i Oregon City. // Vesper Service 3:45 PM 11 A. M. Church Service Incidentally, we have more than Prayer Meeting each Wednesday 7 P. M. Junior Meeting usual interest in soil testing as in- i at 7 PM SECOND FEATURE dicated by the large number who £ astor Eroest J- Bontrager, Locai ed on Second and Broad obtained shipping cartons this ! R t- B ox Estacada way, Estacada RICHARD BURTON, January. CURT JEPGENS and We frequently obtain intcresv E SX £ C . n . r n r » r H STATE GAS TAX ing letters and requests from res-, K cH OF COLLECTIONS HIGHEST RUTH ROMAN in idents of other states. One recent- 0_,,U j • OF A ! L LAST YEAR !v found its way to my desk It Corner 2nd and Main Streets Oregon gasoline tax collections / / W *'■*■’ was addressed to ‘ Forest Fires, v a'ni two m' if 6:30 p.m last v o ir increased nearly Oregon City, Oregon.’ It was I Vouth Meeting 7:00 p.m. oercen: the Department of Mot - \ from Gene Minix, Newton. Geor- Evening Service Bible Study 7:45 p.m. Wed or Veh'des reported today. SUN., V n V.. TUr.. Mar. 8-9-10 gia. Gene wanted, well let him At the same time, the depart Pastor: Rev. James O. M oore ------------------ tell it: ment said an estimate of travel Phone CR 9 3947 ‘Will you please send me a for the year, based on gasoline CINEMASCOPE and COLOR ] badge and a book telling how to sales, indicated that nearly 7 1-2 FIRST B A PTIST CHURCH j take care of forester. I am 11 ROBERT TAYLOR,* billion miles were driven in the 1 Fslacud state’s streets and highways. I years old. Every sence I was 3 Sunday M eeting in CYD GUARISSE and years old I hav wanted to take City Hall | Despite this fact, the state’s LEE J. COHB in j care of forest fires. I want to be Church School 9:45 a.m. 1 mileage death rate, a figure Morning Worship 11 A.M I a forest ranger when I grow up— ¡which compares miles driven Evening Serivee 7:30 P.M. 1 but want to take care of them I with number of people killed in Y outh Program 7 P M . now. I have a forest fire ring accidents, dropped from 6.3 j Charles Helms, Pastor deaths per 100 million miles in i — 1957 to 6.0 last year. | The state collected $37,814,892 j in gasoline tax during the year I (and through the end of December had refunded $3,258,674 to non highway users. Except for administrative ex pense, which last year was less |thas a ourth o one per cent of the amount collected, the gasol ine tax is earmarked for the ! highway fund. Since its inception ■ - Un 1919 the law has made possible fi f i l l 1 lrrning over more than $500 I tllly / J U ^ r i l U y , million dollars to the highway ! 1 fund. Clackamas Cuunty News Page No. 5 Estacada Oregon,Friday, March 6, 1959 Holes by the Wayside Professional Directory Dr. L. W . Griffith \ Complete Optical Service iyes Exam ined Btoken Lenses Duplicated Glasses Fitted Eyeglass Frames Repaired While You Wait Ve invite Com parison ov lervice. Q uality and Pric» V.'e do our ow n grinding VISION O PTICAL CO Gresham, Oregon ■ »fflce on Pow ell Blvd. Telephone MO 5-3813 Howard L. Smith tn ruraiice - Real Estate t' gent tor Badger Mutual & N; te nal Fire Ins.Companies 172 S. E. Fourth St. 5 f f Ice Phone Res. Phoui R. 9-3773 CR. 9-385( \!lyn M. Price, M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Estacada Rynnlng Drug Bldg- Phone CR 9— 3285 If No Answ er Call CR 9— 4152 G.ortje S. Hara, M.D OBSTETRICS & G YN ECO LO G Y Estacada Hynning Drug Bldg- Phone CR 9— 3265 If N0 Answ er Call CP 9— 4152 Don Day Agent for L oyalty G roup & Franklin National G roup insurance Companies 4-H Members Prepare tor a Lifetime These Are Your Churches —Company's Coming...- • Add Cherry Wine to Gelatin For Glimmering Party Dessert I ---------------------------------------------- ----------------- BY JEAN HAHN—^ M»rdi Gras Estmca'lo, Oregon Phose CR. 9-3371 DR. LIONEL BURTON OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ESTACADA. OREGON Hours: Mon .- Tues. 9 to 12 and 12 to 5. W e.(1-9 to 12 only jj Thurs.-Fri - 9 to 12; 2 to 5u Sat. 9 to 12 only •4 Office Phone CR 9 3259 If n > answet CR 9-4152 51 The News learu in neighbor news In ynur area. Dont be without u. Subscribe today. "Party Girl" Prices for Thursday, Fri- Marcii 5-6-7 Folgert COFFEE MEATS U. S. D. A. Good ROUND S T E A K lb. 8 5 c Fresh GROUND BEEF 3 Lbs. 1 5 9 lb. 5 5 c Lean P O R K CHOPS Delicious Ib. 6 5 c 39e i Groceries Large, choice ORANGES lb. 19c doz. 49c Old-fashioned or Quick QUAKER OATS, 2 lb. lOoz pkg. 2 9 c TAYLOR’S HIWAY MARKET N. Estacada City Limits &Hiwf J 1, - CR 9-3253 DJATA WINE JELLY • « O pound) black Bing charriai, lavin-j cov#r. T r,‘ th V* CUP Danish Cherry Kijafa win* an* J*!»,!•*•* Add 11Ta,®rt *° *h» »yrup to make B /a cupDf boat n i l to boiling, tnon add to 1 package lemon-flavored gelatin, •tirring to dissolve completely. Add the cherries and the wine; chill until tba consistency of unbeaten egg white, then stir in »/« cup black walnut meats end K *^ L Î T Ï a11 ° W1 obou t b large marshmallows cut in pieces. individual J/ 4 -cun molds, or one 4-cup mold, or 8 >/3-cup molds. If >u j . are molds, b however, use .h shorbot or parlai parfait L hesitant , T about “ PS,“ ' working «’ " .'“ ‘.“ O with mold.. ow .T .r, una o ,bol or firm TTnmnlri ï * , î adi,-ChUl “ nU1 .A rn o ld fiu (or . . r . o 1« in tl.. tbo ab.rbot _I_____ g io ia » \ ) Garnish with w hipp.4 cr.am . Makos G to 8 »r r in g s a \ kA to* .U-.. A .4444. OUR OPENING t)a íe WEEK PRODUCE TOMATOES 1 . th . V J Î Î A4AAAAí.4AA4A44AAAJ\AAAA¿A44A/AAÀAJkAA, >4444444444; Ib- 7 9 c 3 Kraft American CHEESE J Ibpkg j A “ plain Jane” prélatin dessert becomes a glimmering party | dessert when you add wine as part o f the liquid called for. Each '■wine has its own distinctive character, so there are as many ’ different wine jellies to choose from as there are wines. I t. * ne?v twist for Washington’s Birthday, we suggest a I cherry wine jelly, which combines lemon gelatin and sweet black Bing cherries with delightful Cherry K ijafa wine. The latter, ¡made from orchard-fresh Langeskov cberricc, matchless in their ¡fragrance and richness, gives the gelatin a pleasingly sweet yet tart flavor. ► * ► Your New Estacada Sportsmen’s Club and Restaurant I Dining Dancing Cocktails 'm o t m m m r n 'T m r v m m m T r m m n m m T m T T m H m m m H f T ' C. JONES ESTACADA JEWELER For Watch Repair Open 9 to 5 Daily r m r m m T T T T T T T ttttttttt Y